ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879 (Ergmt Jatlg (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 53 Tryon Students Attend 40 Colleges In Thursday’s list of college and .-school students, going away for -Jhigher education we omitted by -terror the names of Margie Bolin ger of Mars Hill college and Ver non Fowles of N. C. State col lege. The largest number going to any one college is eight, and they go to the University in Chapel Hill. The name of John Byers has been changed to Bill Byers. The corrected list is as follows: James and Robert Little, Eugene and Frank Turner, Alan Calhoun, Anson Merrick George C. Aid, and Bill Byers, to the University of N. C.; Edward Sayre to N. C. State at Raleigh, Louise Camp, Ruth Creas- .Continued on Back Page MRS FLYNN AND MR. BINGHAM TO TALK ON AT P.-T. A. The Parent-Teachers Associ ation will hold its first meeting of the school year on Monday eve ning, September 20, at 8 o’clock. A most interesting program has been arranged. Mr. S. A. Bingham will present slides taken of the Coronation and Mrs. M. B Flynn will have for her discussion “The Law and Order of the Coronation.” All parents and friends of the school are cordially invited to at tend. Following the program tea will be served by the hostesses: Mrs. W. A. Schilletter, Mrs. John Fer guson, Mrs. R. H. Brady, Mrs. C. H. Helms, Mrs. Morgan Morris and Mrs. J. E. Derby. TRYON, N C., FRIDAY, SEPT. Polk County To Hear Temperance Addresses Soon Rutherfordton, N. C., Sept. 16— The Rev. M. A. Adams, field repre sentative of the state dry forces has announced the program for field day in Polk county, Sunday, October 3. Public addresses on temperance will be delivered in various church es as follows: Saluda, 11 a. m., union service, First Baptist church, the Rev. M. A. Adams, speaker; Green’s Creek Baptist church 11 a. m., J. J. Tarlton, county superintendent of schools, speaker; Cooper’s Gap Baptist church, 11 a. m., R. E. Price, speaker; Cane Creek Bap tist church, 11 a. m., W. R. Hills, speaker; Mill Spring Baptist church, 11 a. m., Dr. J, J. Tilley, speaker; Tryon Methodist church, 7:30 p. m., stereoptician lecture by the Rev. M. A. Adams; Colum bus Baptist' church, 7:30 p. m., Dr. J. J. Tilley, speaker. The public has been invited to attend each of these services. A free will offering for the work will be taken. Mahoney gets early lead in N. Y. election. New deal candidate has big advantages outside Man hattan. La Guardia leads on G. O. P. ticket. Mayor assured of place on ballots in November gen eral election. A great outpouring of votes in the populous boroughs surrounding Manhattan gave pro new deal Jeremiah T. Mahoney a heavy lead late yesterday over Tammany-backed Royal S. Cope land. 17, 1937